WCW Comic Book Reading Club: Issue Two, Page 11

WCW: The Comic Book was published in the early 90s by Marvel Comics. Nobody in wrestling or comics paid it much attention, and after 12 issues, it was cancelled and lost to the ages. Until now.

On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, @tomblackettwill post a new page of the WCW comic with his comments and we’ll read through it together. We’ll be there for each other, through the good (Vader! The Steiners! Sting! Cactus Jack!) and the (Johnny B.) Badd.

WCW: The Comic (Issue Two, Page 11)

WCW: The Comic is probably the property of Marvel Comics / WWE, though I’m not entirely sure. This website makes no claims to own it; all panels and images are posted in the spirit of fair use and are the property of their respective owners and creators.

Tom: So that’s Sting on a stretcher, unconscious with a possible concussion. These days, this would be a very serious issue, but how does WCW handle it in 1992?

That’s right, The Computerized Announcer of the ’90s, Terrence Taylor makes jokes about how Sting’s skull dented the ring post and Missy Hyatt does her best to get some hot scoops from a clearly unconscious man. Wrestling, everybody!

Meanwhile in the ring, Ron Simmons beats up Lex Luger a whole bunch and makes increasingly angry faces as he does so:

With Simmons on a tear, could this be the beginning of the end of Lex’s reign as champ? Or are things just going to spiral downwards into a mess of confusion and nonsense? FIND OUT WEDNESDAY.